The highly anticipated second season of 'The Serpent Queen' has announced the addition of 10 new cast members, including the esteemed Minnie Driver, an Oscar nominee known for her remarkable performances in films like 'Good Will Hunting' and TV shows such as 'Speechless.'
Joining Driver as new series regulars are Angus Imrie, Emma McDonald, Stanley Morgan, and Philippine Velge. The new recurring cast members include Rosalie Craig, Isobel Jesper Jones, Bill Milner, Ashley Thomas, and Alexandre Willaume.
'The Serpent Queen' chronicles the captivating story of Catherine de Medici, portrayed by Samantha Morton, who defied all odds to become one of the most influential and enduring rulers in French history. The series is based on the book 'Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France' by Leonie Frieda, adapted for the screen by Justin Haythe.
Driver will take on the role of 'Elizabeth I,' the renowned 'Virgin Queen' who engages in a battle of wits with Catherine. Imrie portrays 'Henry IV,' a seemingly uncivilized individual with hidden intellect. McDonald reprises her role as 'Rahima,' now assuming a crucial position in Catherine's life. Morgan plays 'Anjou,' the disruptive and non-conforming younger brother of King Charles. Velge embodies 'Margot,' Catherine's charming and truth-seeking eldest daughter.
The new characters also include Craig as 'Jeanne d'Albret,' Jesper Jones as 'Edith,' Milner as 'King Charles IX,' Thomas as 'Alessandro de Medici,' and Willaume as 'Montmorency.'
The series promises to deliver a compelling narrative filled with intrigue, power struggles, and complex relationships against the backdrop of historical events. Executive producers Francis Lawrence, Erwin Stoff, and Justin Haythe are at the helm of this ambitious project, produced by Lionsgate Television and 3 Arts Entertainment.
With the addition of these talented actors, fans can expect an enthralling second season of 'The Serpent Queen' that delves deeper into the lives of these fascinating historical figures.